Associations to the word «Fairfax»
Noun
- Napier
- Avenue
- Suite
- Connolly
- Proprietor
- Maryland
- Vienna
- Phoebe
- Lambert
- Harriet
- Pike
- Magnet
- Prudence
- Submission
- Verde
- Weston
- Resolve
- Burke
- George
- Carlyle
- Fax
- Pembroke
- Marion
- Viscount
- Plantation
- Patriot
- Angeles
- Winchester
- Dragoon
- Lincolnshire
- Mesa
- Peerage
- Playhouse
- Hygiene
- Kendrick
- Leeds
- Surrender
- Alton
- Colonel
- Kansas
- Romney
- Punch
- Reuben
- Burgess
- Markham
- Oliver
- Planter
- Sally
- Jefferson
- Cecil
- Hancock
- Manor
- Acre
- Essex
- Fairfield
- Northern
- Eldest
- Dorothy
- Reginald
- Commonwealth
- Murdoch
- Sir
- Neuroscience
- Married
- Archibald
- Jesse
- Cavalry
- Shareholder
- Packer
- Newspaper
- Metro
- Advertiser
- Harrison
- Richmond
- Hampton
- Villiers
- Massa
- Bertha
- Gerry
- Confederate
- Marquess
- Shire
- Los
- Corp
- Dall
- Massey
Wiktionary
FAIRFAX, proper noun. A surname that was originally a nickname for someone with long hair.
FAIRFAX, proper noun. Any of several placenames.
FAIRFAX, proper noun. The title of a Scottish peerage.
Wise words
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